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SuperiorDG
11-18-2014, 18:13
I hope you folks don't end up buying these. The messed up thing is they don't even know how to put the A, B, and C lines on the targets.




http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Innocent_Targets_Partners-209x300.jpg (http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Innocent_Targets_Partners.jpg)Innocent Target poster with proceeds to help fund the efforts of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. (Photo: Banana and Associates)

A group in the UK has developed a series of social commentary target-style posters showcasing pizza delivery guys, women baking and others with proceeds to benefit a gun control organization.
The targets, produced by Banana and Associates of England with poster design by Anthony Burrill and photography by Robbie Augspurger, sell for £25 ($40). However, the images and message behind them are not directed at an audience in the UK but one on this side of the Atlantic.
“There are an estimated 18,000 shooting ranges operating in America today. Many of these shooting ranges sell custom targets featuring thugs, terrorists, aliens and zombies,” reads the lead page of the Innocent Targets (http://innocent-targets.com/) website. “The painfully ironic truth is that the real targets of gun violence aren’t these fictional ‘bad guys’ but rather our real-life friends, neighbors, co-workers and children.”
The 10 posters, all depicting unarmed individuals, include campy images of a priest with glasses, a fisherman with a pipe, and a young woman with a lapdog. In all, those portrayed are smiling and seem to pose no threat worthy of drawing fire.
Alongside each image are statements addressing guns in the U.S. with a tie-in to the poster’s theme. For instance on a poster that depicts a balding hipster holding a vinyl record are the words, “Americans produce 75,000 albums each year and 5,500,000 guns.”
Another, portraying a young turtleneck-clad man inspecting a mineral with great joy from behind a magnifying glass reads, “In 34 American states, it’s as easy to buy a gun online as it is to buy a rock.”
Additionally, all posters contain a scroll across the bottom disclosing that the makers support for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, which is set to receive any profits from their sales.
However, the gun control group is drawing flak from even its supporters over the posters. When CSGV made a post (https://www.facebook.com/CoalitiontoStopGunViolence/posts/973216442705921) to its social media account in reference to the latest campaign, negative feedback was quick, with many taking exception to the subject matter.
“Sorry, but if the pro-gun lobby sold these, I would object, and while intent does matter, this is still wrong,” read one commenter. “Additionally, it’s almost certain to be counterproductive, since the gun nuts will point at this and use it to excuse their Obama targets. Seriously, folks. We’re not going to win this by using the tactics of the gun nuts.”
Gun rights advocates meanwhile, literally aren’t buying this latest campaign by the CSGV.
“Considering that good guys with guns stop more bad guys who target innocent victims and save many more lives than are lost to so-called gun violence, I bet they don’t sell many of those offensive targets,” Alan Gottlieb, chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms told Guns.com Tuesday. “None of the more than 80 million law abiding gun owners will buy them."

http://www.guns.com/2014/11/18/innocent-targets-marketed-with-proceeds-to-benefit-gun-control-group/

Great-Kazoo
11-18-2014, 18:40
They lost the revolution and still upset? maybe they should do one like a picture of someones front door being kicked in. Since disarmament, home invasions in jolly ol have increased 10X prior to gun confiscation.

BPTactical
11-18-2014, 19:11
Sick fucks

SideShow Bob
11-18-2014, 19:15
Pretty sure this is a RePost.
oh Irving, where are you , you're slacking again.........

Danimal
11-18-2014, 19:19
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bryjcom
11-18-2014, 19:19
The only people that would buy those targets are DHS employees.

I don't think anyone of us would buy those.

SideShow Bob
11-18-2014, 19:28
Duuno, if they were to put one of my Ex's face on one I would be tempted.......

roberth
11-18-2014, 21:12
Nah, those are for the TSA so they know where their hands go when they're feelin' up people at the airport.

Ah Pook
11-18-2014, 22:13
That's some rough looking biscuit dough. A couple of well placed shots might be a good thing.

Gman
11-18-2014, 22:42
Keep it classy lefties.

cfortune
11-18-2014, 23:01
Keep it classy lefties.


Seriously....


What the fuck???

Irving
11-18-2014, 23:15
Who's worried about funding these dummies when the targets are $40 a piece? I laugh at target prices at the gun range when they are only $1.

dan512
11-19-2014, 00:00
I am offended by the image of a woman baking while wearing an apron. I feel this image is sexist and only furthers gender stereotyping.

Big John
11-19-2014, 06:20
Who's worried about funding these dummies when the targets are $40 a piece? I laugh at target prices at the gun range when they are only $1.No shit! I wouldn't pay $40 for a target with the Dicktator/Pelosi/Reid/Kerry on it.

brokenscout
11-19-2014, 07:14
[ROFL1]
The only people that would buy those targets are DHS employees.

I don't think anyone of us would buy those.

two shoes
11-19-2014, 10:12
These targets are only for BATF & FBI agents, think they have been around since 1992...

HoneyBadger
11-19-2014, 13:58
Who's worried about funding these dummies when the targets are $40 a piece? I laugh at target prices at the gun range when they are only $1.
I think it's $40 for a 20-pack of targets.

Either way, these guys are retarded.

Kraven251
11-19-2014, 14:07
Mildly off topic, but these people miss the point of their exercise.

If we could only convince them to make one of a college age student cowering under a desk while their executioner reloaded his weapon... This shit stirs deep in me that you are only a victim if your mindset allows you to become one.

We all die, sometimes you are given a choice on the terms.

RblDiver
11-19-2014, 15:23
This came to mind:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3hAVT2sDqQ

muddywings
11-19-2014, 15:59
sickos!

BigBear
11-19-2014, 17:10
Another, portraying a young turtleneck-clad man inspecting a mineral with great joy from behind a magnifying glass reads, “In 34 American states, it’s as easy to buy a gun online as it is to buy a rock.”....

Hell, I call BS. I should have a LOT more "guns" if it's as easy as "buying a rock".

HAHA!

Artema
11-23-2014, 19:39
These people obviously have deep issues. Severe dependency on authority is one of them.

KS63
11-23-2014, 21:12
What kind of rock requires a background check? It must be bad ass!